Comment on Is it me or is everyone in hexbear insane?
SirDerpy@lemmy.world 3 months agowhen I see financing like that but looking at like that isn’t incorrect
None of the devs got paid. There are no other expenses.
I normally expect people who hold sympathies towards hexbear to use an account on like lemm.ee so they don’t have to use more than one account to browse everything they want to see
You expect the convenient implementation of MLK’s white moderate. But, my content should give no indication of that stereotype.
I’ll answer your previous question: I’ve personal accounts on world, ee, ml, and hexbear. The fediverse doesn’t limit viewing content from multiple accounts concurrently. One must only choose an account to post. The only obstacle to such a tool is a means to avoid burdening the fediverse with duplicate responses. We solved that problem in a few hours.
If you want actual insight communicated properly then you should ask in the correct venue. For example, I’d have no issue explaining in nuance on hexbear because the majority has a strong understanding or conversion of theory to praxis. I’m not even needed. Others would adequately explain on my behalf.
TraitorToAmerica@lemmy.ml 3 months ago
I think my comments have been too ambiguous then, I didn’t mean for anything I’ve said to come across as hostile in any way. I’m a lemmygrad user, made this account because I browse through .ml at work and been meaning to make one so i can comment while there.
SirDerpy@lemmy.world 3 months ago
I’ve perceived only good faith from your posts. I apologize if I’ve not demonstrated that in my responses. It’s difficult to do here.
TraitorToAmerica@lemmy.ml 3 months ago
all good no worries, tone can be very hard to show through text 😅
SirDerpy@lemmy.world 3 months ago
Based on this interaction I’ve realized my perception of lemmygrad is hypocritical: My experience indicates that our shallow, automated and wide scope language analysis likely isn’t human truth. I’ve decided to spend more time there.
Thank you for risking good faith engagement when it’s not popular or politic. Iron sharpens iron.